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Kyiv, Ukraine – November 4, 2025
A national dialogue aimed at reaching consensus on the next steps for implementing primary prevention measures for psychoactive substance use was held in Kyiv. The event was organized by the Ukrainian Public Health Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and brought together key leaders, national stakeholders, and representatives of international organisations, including:
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ISSUP Nigeria would like to invite you to the 30th session of its bi-monthly webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. This webinar will focus on the topic 'Integrated Behavioural Health Approaches In Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention, Treatment And Recovery: Bridging Gaps In Service Delivery'.
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From 3–5 December 2025, ISSUP Malaysia, in collaboration with OAPTAR and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), will host the Family UNited Training of Trainers (ToT) at Telang Usan Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak.
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The ISSUP Bahamas National Chapter, in partnership with the Sandilands
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On World Mental Health Day (Oct 10, 2025), we celebrate a proud moment for Malaysia and the global DDR community!
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Welcome to this edition of the ISSUP Newsletter!
ISSUP invites you to help shape future trainings by sharing your feedback on our new Learning Management System.
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ISSUP Italy are delighted to announce their participation in the Afri-Asia Prevention and
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ISSUP Argentina lo invita cordialmente a participar en su seminario web sobre Cambio Institucional para una Atención Inclusiva: Mujeres, Niños y Derecho a Conectarse.
Fecha: Jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2025
Hora: 11:00 PM Hora de Argentina
Inscríbase en el seminario web
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A very warm welcome to this edition of the ISSUP Newsletter!
We’re excited to share that the final episode of our 10-Year Anniversary Podcast with Joanna Travis-Roberts is now live.
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Durante esta semana, ISSUP Capítulo de Panamá llevó a cabo una agenda intensa y enriquecedora con visitas del Padre Carlos Oliveros (Padre Charly) a diversos centros de tratamiento, tales como: Hogares CREA, Fundación REMAR y el Centro El Buen Samaritano.
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